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en [With few options but to start negotiations with Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's Social Democrats in order to form a] grand coalition, ... to start coalition talks as soon as possible and to form a stable government.

en We are ready to sound out the situation with the Social Democrats. But in order to have formal grand coalition talks in which we would negotiate all the details of legislation, the Social Democrats have to accept that the strongest group decides who will be chancellor. We have taken that decision. And our chancellor will be Angela Merkel.

en If Mrs. Merkel manages to form a coalition with the Free Democrats and Greens, I can say nothing against it, ... But she will not win a coalition under her leadership with my Social Democratic Party.

en For the Social Democrats, they have to ask the question: under which configuration can they do it, and the grand coalition is the most possible. It would mean Merkel as chancellor, because it's unlikely that the Social Democrats will overtake them.

en We can form a coalition very quickly but this may undermine its stability ... or we can take our time and design a coalition government that will be stable and stay the course for four years.

en We have unanimously agreed that we will start coalition negotiations with the SPD aimed at creating a grand coalition,

en [Social Democrats, however, have not excluded joining a] grand coalition ... I am campaigning for a government of Christian Democrats and Free Democrats.

en [As for Schröder and Merkel, they did nothing publicly together Thursday during what was called a first round of] exploratory talks for a grand coalition. ... differences of opinion between the two sides were clear.

en I believe the German election result is the worst outcome possible for the euro. Not only is there no clear winner, it will be difficult for either side to form a coalition and there seems to be hostility to the idea of a grand coalition,

en I believe the German election result is the worst outcome possible for the euro. Not only is there no clear winner, it will be difficult for either side to form a coalition and there seems to be hostility to the idea of a grand coalition.

en The talks will be difficult, certain issues will be problematic there is no question, but we want to give the country a stable government and that can only work under a grand coalition. I am optimistic. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness.

en This requires a government that makes this its priority and I am very sure that such a government will emerge in the form of a grand coalition.

en As the strongest group in parliament, we have the right to form the government and to lead the coalition talks.

en As the strongest group in parliament, we have the right to form the
government and to lead the coalition talks,


en No one will be forced to cheer or love the grand coalition, ... But this government carries unmistakably, perhaps primarily, the imprint of the Social Democrats.


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